B'nai B'rith Beber Camp, Jewish summer camp in Mukwonago, Wisconsin.
B'nai B'rith Beber Camp is a youth summer facility in Mukwonago with lakefront access and extensive outdoor activities. The grounds span roughly 340 acres and serve children and teenagers between 7 and 17 years old.
The property was originally known as Burr Oaks before being renamed in 1976. The name honored Sam Beber, a significant leader and founder of a Jewish youth organization.
The camp centers Jewish traditions and values within its summer programs for young people. Visitors can see how campers engage in activities that share Jewish history and identity throughout their stay.
The camp sits roughly 45 minutes southwest of Milwaukee and operates seasonally during summer months. Administrative support comes from an office in Illinois to ensure smooth daily operations throughout the year.
The facility offers roughly 90 different daily activities covering a broad range of interests and skills. The American Camp Association has accredited the property, confirming high standards for safety and operations.
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